In the PhET Reactions & Rates (http://openstaxcollege.org/I/16PHETreaction) interactive, on the Many Collisions tab, set up a simulation with 15 molecules of A and 10 molecules of BC. Select “Show Bonds**#x201D; under Options. (a) Leave the Initial Temperature at the default setting. Observe the reaction. Is the rate of reaction fast or slow? (b) Click “Pause" and then “Reset All,” and then enter 15 molecules of A and 10 molecules of BC once again. Select “Show Bonds" under Options. This time, increase the initial temperature until, on the graph, the total average energy line is completely above the potential energy curve. Describe what happens to the reaction.
In the PhET Reactions & Rates (http://openstaxcollege.org/I/16PHETreaction) interactive, on the Many Collisions tab, set up a simulation with 15 molecules of A and 10 molecules of BC. Select “Show Bonds**#x201D; under Options. (a) Leave the Initial Temperature at the default setting. Observe the reaction. Is the rate of reaction fast or slow? (b) Click “Pause" and then “Reset All,” and then enter 15 molecules of A and 10 molecules of BC once again. Select “Show Bonds" under Options. This time, increase the initial temperature until, on the graph, the total average energy line is completely above the potential energy curve. Describe what happens to the reaction.
In the PhET Reactions & Rates (http://openstaxcollege.org/I/16PHETreaction) interactive, on the Many Collisions tab, set up a simulation with 15 molecules of A and 10 molecules of BC. Select “Show Bonds**#x201D; under Options.
(a) Leave the Initial Temperature at the default setting. Observe the reaction. Is the rate of reaction fast or slow?
(b) Click “Pause" and then “Reset All,” and then enter 15 molecules of A and 10 molecules of BC once again. Select “Show Bonds" under Options. This time, increase the initial temperature until, on the graph, the total average energy line is completely above the potential energy curve. Describe what happens to the reaction.
Definition Definition Transformation of a chemical species into another chemical species. A chemical reaction consists of breaking existing bonds and forming new ones by changing the position of electrons. These reactions are best explained using a chemical equation.
Correctly name this compound using the IUPAC naming system by sorting the
components into the correct order.
Br
IN
Ν
H
How is the radical intermediate for this structure formed? Can you please draw arrows from the first radical to the resonance form that would result in this product? I'm lost.
Part VI.
(a) calculate the λ max of the compound using woodward - Fieser rules.
(b) what types of electronic transitions are present in the compound?
(c) what are the prominent peaks in the IR spectrum of the compound?
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